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Three Red Spanish Venuses

Джим Дин (1935 –)

Джим Дин – американский художник, пионер поп-арта и нео-дадаизма, известный своими яркими картинами, скульптурами и рисунками с использованием повседневных предметов и автобиографических тем. Его работы исследуют связь между искусством и жизнью, а также личные воспоминания и эмоции.

Музей Гуггенхайма Бильбао (Бильбао, Испания)

Музей Гуггенхайма Бильбао – архитектурное чудо и центр искусства! Погрузитесь в потрясающий титановый дизайн, разнообразные коллекции и преображенную Бильбао культуру.

Jim Dine’s ‘Three Red Spanish Venuses’: A Bold Statement of Form and Memory

Jim Dine's monumental sculpture series, “Three Red Spanish Venuses,” created in 1997, stands as a testament to the artist’s enduring fascination with classical antiquity while simultaneously embodying the spirit of Pop Art—a dialogue between tradition and innovation that continues to resonate today. Situated within the expansive atrium of Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum, the sculptures command attention not merely through their sheer scale (approximately 940 x 1220 x 1240 cm), but also through Dine's masterful manipulation of material and technique—specifically subtractive carving into expanded polystyrene combined with nylon mesh and a striking red acrylic latex finish. This deliberate juxtaposition speaks volumes about Dine’s artistic vision, reflecting his profound engagement with both sculptural history and the everyday realities of contemporary life.
  • Historical Context: Dine's work emerged during the mid-1960s, coinciding with the burgeoning Pop Art movement—a reaction against Abstract Expressionism’s emotional intensity and a celebration of vernacular imagery. Artists like Lichtenstein and Warhol challenged artistic conventions by incorporating elements of popular culture into their canvases, mirroring Dine’s own exploration of familiar forms and materials.
  • Sculptural Inspiration: The Venus de Milo, a celebrated Hellenistic sculpture rediscovered in 1820, served as a pivotal influence on Dine's oeuvre. He recognized the statue’s iconic status—a symbol of beauty, grace, and idealized femininity—and responded to it with a transformative gesture: decapitating and altering its form through scratching and scraping into the polystyrene surface.
  • Technique – Subtractive Carving: Dine employed subtractive carving techniques, meticulously removing material from the polystyrene block to reveal the underlying structure. This method emphasizes texture and materiality—the rough surface of the stone contrasts sharply with the smooth expanse of the glass windows behind it—creating a dynamic interplay between solidity and openness.
  • Color Palette & Composition: The dominant color scheme—bold red against the azure sky glimpsed through the atrium’s window—is deliberately arresting, mirroring Dine's penchant for confronting viewers with uncompromising visual impact. The sculptures are positioned centrally within the architectural space, reinforcing their dominance and inviting contemplation of scale and proportion.
  • Symbolism & Emotional Resonance: Beyond its formal qualities, “Three Red Spanish Venuses” embodies themes of memory and repetition—a reference to Dine’s earlier explorations of the Venus motif. The sculpture's deliberate fragmentation speaks to a broader consideration of how art can engage with cultural heritage while simultaneously questioning established narratives.
Credits: Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa

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  • Year: 1997
  • Artist: Jim Dine
  • Notable elements or techniques: Subtractive carving; Bold red forms.
  • Dimensions: 940 x 1220 x 1240 cm
  • Movement: Pop Art
  • Subject or theme: Architecture and Sculpture
  • Title: Three Red Spanish Venuses

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